Established by the United Nations in 2017, World Bee Day falls annually on May 20th. It serves as a reminder of the critical role bees and other pollinators play in sustaining our ecosystems. But why May 20th? This date was chosen to commemorate the birthday of Anton Janša, a pioneer in beekeeping and an advocate for modern beekeeping techniques in the 18th century. Anton Janša, born in Slovenia in 1734, was raised in a family of beekeepers. He revolutionized beekeeping with his innovative hive design, his understanding of bee roles, and his promotion of migratory beekeeping. He’s hailed as one of the greatest beekeepers of his time. His meticulous observations and innovative practices laid the foundation for modern apiculture. Janša's legacy lives on, not only in the practices of beekeepers worldwide but also in the celebration of World Bee Day. Why all the buzz about bees? Bees are essential to our existence.
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